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by PeterisP
3426 days ago
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One could argue that H-1B is a visa that never was intended to apply for fresh graduates - it's a vehicle for "importing" specialists that USA doesn't have, bringing in unusual expertise that USA can't build locally. Yes, "People from outside who have lots of experience (and skill) and can command a much higher salary upfront" is the exclusive target audience for the intended goals of why the H-1B visa is implemented, and if it's dominated by other people then it's not working as intended. Likely there should be some path for immigrant students to stay, but H-1B shouldn't be that path. |
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Perhaps they should create an exception that allows immigrant student to work for entry-level market wages for a few years after they graduate.
I mean, immigrants students will need some kind of visa that lets them work to stay here after school. It could be the H-1B, or something else.
But the only way they can stay is if that visa requires only paying what new graduates normally make.